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Showing posts with label INTERNATIONAL SOCCER. Show all posts
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

England 2-0 USA: Terry scores at last





LONDON - Captain John Terry helped England produce their most impressive performance of the Fabio Capello era with the opening goal in a 2-0 win against the United States at Wembley.
The Chelsea defender had something to smile about after his Champions League final penalty shoot-out agony when he headed Fabio Capello's side into a 38th-minute lead.
Steven Gerrard made sure of victory 14 minutes into the second half when he converted a slide-rule pass from substitute Gareth Barry.
There were no tears at Wembley but in putting England on the road to beating the United States at Wembley, Terry exorcised a few demons created by his shoot-out miss that cost victory for the Londoners in the match that so crushingly ended in defeat to Manchester United.
And the warm celebrations that followed ensure that while the tough-tackling defender may spend a summer in purgatory, personally tormented by the moment that will scar his career, he need have no fear of the reaction which awaits him next season.
There could have been no more fitting scorer in a game which marks the latest point in Fabio Capello's run of friendlies prior to England's opening World Cup qualifier against Andorra in Barcelona on September 6.
Certainly, the win was deserved and there is a general belief that Capello will get it right, that anything he does has to be an improvement on the Steve McClaren era - the true ghastliness of which will only really sink in when Euro 2008 kicks off while the Three Lions lick their wounds on an unscheduled summer off.
The visitors had already survived one lucky escape when Gerrard slotted home David Beckham's curling free-kick, only for the goal to be ruled out because England's newest centurion had not waited for the whistle.
When Beckham picked Gerrard out with another free-kick, the midfielder's shot seemed to be heading into the net until Clint Dempsey got his head to it, providing Frank Lampard with a chance from the rebound which he promptly volleyed wide.
Gerrard also set up Beckham and Jermain Defoe, eager to make an impression on his first England start for nearly two years, but neither man could locate the net.
Terry at least put a different complexion on proceedings, even if his fourth goal for his country could hardly make up for his misery at the Luzhniki Stadium.
It might have got Capello thinking though. With one more potential captain - probably Gareth Barry - to see in Trinidad on Sunday, this was Terry's opportunity to salvage a job given to him by McClaren and which he holds with a passion.
And Terry's goal was a reminder he is capable of leading from the front in a manner Rio Ferdinand, his central defensive partner and favourite for the job when it is officially handed out prior to the August 20 meeting with the Czech Republic, is not.
The same could be said of Beckham. Even at 33, he is capable of producing moments of total devastation.
He did so again against the country which is now his adopted home, and having ditched him once and regretted it during his days at Real Madrid, Capello is unlikely to do so again.
Beckham's departure at half-time offered David Bentley some valuable time on the pitch, although clearly it is going to take a long time for the boo-boys in the stands to forget his decision to abandon the England Under-21 squad prior to last summer's European Championships.
Barry's arrival was equally noticeable due to the fact he almost immediately threaded Defoe's lay-off through a tiring USA defence for Gerrard to add a second just before the hour mark.
As Capello's substitutions mounted, Gerrard remained. Still on the left, yet in some ways not quite.
He was certainly not close to the touchline when he cushioned a header into Wayne Rooney's path midway through the half, only for the Manchester United man to screw his shot wide.
It was Rooney's last chance before Joe Cole made his entrance, yet still Gerrard stayed on the left.
Maybe, like Terry, Gerrard and England can look to the future with confidence.
Afterwards England coach Fabio Capello hailed his side's "step forward".
"The England team performed - all the players played very well," Capello said.
"In every situation we chose the best way to play - the first 50 minutes the USA pressed a lot, but we played good football.
"Today the team played like in training. The pressing and tackling were very good.
"It's another step forward."

England v USA preview


Chelsea centre-half Terry, skipper under former boss Steve McClaren, is the third player to be handed the role under Capello as the Italian rotates the armband before naming the permanent captain ahead of the World Cup qualifiers.
Capello is hopeful the honour of leading out his country at the home of English football will hand Terry a much-needed pick-me-up after last week's UEFA Champions League penalty shoot-out heartache.
The former Juventus, Milan and Real Madrid coach will also be looking for a hearty response from his players after he suffered defeat in just his second game at the helm versus France in March.
Unbeaten in 2008
Bob Bradley's USA, meanwhile, should provide a stern test for England after an excellent run of form which has seen them go unbeaten in five matches - including triumphs over Poland and Sweden.
Goalkeeper Joe Hart, so impressive for Manchester City during the 2007/08 campaign, could be in line for his first senior cap, while Terry is set to be partnered by Moscow victor Rio Ferdinand in the heart of defence.
Capello has confirmed Frank Lampard will feature for the first time under his stewardship; meaning Steven Gerrard, Owen Hargreaves and Gareth Barry are to compete for a starting berth alongside the Chelsea man in the middle of midfield.
The Italian coach also plans to involve the remaining Blues players that took part against United last Wednesday, while Red Devils striker Wayne Rooney is expected to form a front two with striker Dean Ashton.
Gold cap
David Beckham will be presented with a commemorative gold cap by Sir Bobby Charlton prior to the national anthems after he tallied 100 England appearances against the French.
Bradley, who officially took over as national team coach in May 2007, has eight England-based players at his disposal for the fixture as USA look to avoid a third successive defeat against the English.
Wednesday evening could be a historic night for Los Angeles Galaxy forward Landon Donovan, who is poised to land his 100th international appearance and become the youngest American player to win a century of caps at 26-years-old.
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